Vancouver, BC Players

I am originally from Vancouver, and I am interested in finding out more about the scene over there... I currently live in California, and have a team here, but I would be interested to know what the tournament/leagues are like over there in case I ever move back...

The scene in Vancouver is ok. but there are no leagues. There is usually a tornament every month or so. mostly 3 man with some 5 man, next year there may be a ten man or two. There are not very many amateur teams and the novice divison is growing but slowly.

Ok, most people shoot the high end electros or cockers. Even the rookie division is loaded with electros and high end equipment. It should be noted that teams here dont move up because of a lack of a league to govern them. So there are some good rokie teams and not many amateur teams. The fields are usually speedball but recently are moving to airball. The two big fields are talking about getting airball fields for next season. Sorry no hyperball for tournaments. The only field that has one is poorly run and refuses to let tourney players play.

I recently checked the site for your series and found that it wold have a good turn out here in BC if run in the same manner. That is assuming you told people about it well in advance. If the prizes are similar to your series (which is signifiacantly better then any prizes offered for other tournaments in BC), and the entry fee is lower, (generally its abaout $250 for a rookie team to enter a tournament and around $100 (canadian) for a case of inferno) all the local teams would make it a must play event. I would say that the players would expect a decent field with good prizes but there has to be at least one kind of paint for at most $100 a case or else no one will show up regandlerss of prizes or entry fee. I would also mention that if you are planning to require id cards that you have one of the local fields or stores be a location where you can get one or have them send away for you because there are many very lazy people here.

Not sure what the exchange rate is right now, but that should be at least competitive with what is available up there now. Of course, if I'm wrong, please let me know.

Our prize list (too much to post) for our first event is listed at the web site above and on the forum (for now) at: http://www.nwts.org

We have our eyes set on what we think would be a good place to hold an event, and if space is available, we might even be able to bring an Ultimate Air field up for the tournament.

On the subject of ID cards...yes the NWTS does require them. We use the Pan Am ID cards, so if you have teams and/or players that already have those, then there is no need to get another ID to play in the NWTS. Ordinarily, it's best to send away for a Pan Am ID (fill out a form, take your picture and mail it with $15), but we do offer temporary IDs at the event (good for only that event.)

If and when you do attend an NWTS event, you will find that it is a very professional, fair, affordable and competitive tournament series to play in. If you have any other questions, concerns or comments, I'd be happy to hear them. E-mail me at info@nwts.org, post to the forum at http://www.nwts.org, or reply here.

Bc's fields are awsome i live in vancouver myself and play at tswassen paintball all the time. The tournies here arent as big as most in the states but everyone and i mean everyone even the people that come in dead last have a great time. there are people here that shoot just the same high tech stuff as in the states i shoot a black magic cocker myself. so you wont need to worry about having no compitition. Oh yea someone mentioned not knowing the practicee times at tswassen its usually every second weekend and the piant is cheeper on that day

Hope that helps

Xadin

__________________origionally posted by levi b
Xadin, layin' the smack down on punk *****es since February 2002.

Not sure if you're interested, Eden, but the May-June issue of Facefull will be running a brief piece I wrote covering the March of the Rookies tournament. If things go well on the editing table they'll include pics of the field and players that showed up. That may give you an idea. Also, if you go to www.pantherpaintball.com quickly Chris may leave some of the photos up (but not for long).

I work at Tsawwassen paintball and they aren't gonna a field in tsawwassen anymore. They are probably either going to have their field in surrey or Delta. and that won't happen for like another month and a half. For now their private field should be opening up for public games just call and ask for reservations.

The Tsawwassen field is now officially open.
Everyone from BC come and check out our field. It is still under some heavy construction. When the field is finally complete it will be sweet. They might even open another field somewhere else (probably in surrey) that focuses more on speedball.

The site that was originally being considered was Tswassen, and obviously, with the location change and all, that has fallen through.

However, we may be changing our August location and this may warrant another look at the Vancouver B.C. area. We know one of the owners of the new field that Tswassen has opened, so we should be updated on it's progress in the coming months.

What I need from the players in the Vancouver area is contact information (e-mail would be best) for players and teams that are interested in playing an NWTS event in August.

So far, there has been some interest, but not the kind of response that we've been getting from other areas in the northwest. Hopefully, that'll change as we do want to the NWTS to Canada eventually.

I'll post another thread in this forum to leave contact info, so please reply if interested!

One last thing...there is an NWTS event this Saturday at Sno-Town Paintball, in Snohomish, WA (Just a little south of Everett.) It's not to late to register, and not too far from the border!